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Scratch the 'mom' thing, call yourself. You'll get farther that way, plus they'll appreciate you for calling them yourself. It's also a good time to start doing that, because it'll help you get used to 'selling yourself' in the future.
I would call myself. (well, I wouldn't call MYSELF! That'd show a real lack in life) Problem is, I don't know how to reach them. My mom does. I'll ask her for the number or something.
Cuz they're better than the new ones... and they're MINE!!!
No, this one I just bumped because I saw it, and it never happened, and there were certain people who were interested in whether or not it ever happened.
I think bumping old threads is fun, and would do it more often if it wasn't so looked down apon. It beats starting new threads for the same topic, and some of the old topics were good!
Ooh, sorry about not getting the display! Will you ever have the chance again?
Why is bumping old threads looked down upon? I always thought it was encouraged, that way the forum isn't cluttered, and you can actually locate the threads your looking for.
If the information is still good in a thread no problem; but, if it's an old thread with a lot of useless information (ie, the 'ebay' threads where the item has been sold for 3 or 4 years now) then it's no good.
Question is (to keep such a thread as this active): That never happened--what are you going to do about that to make it happen?
Well, I could always ask if they'd still be interested in doing something like that. I did do a show at the museum. I was unable to attend at the time, so I pre-recorded it. They have a small theater there, so it played in the (semi-)big screen!
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